My scheduled script isn't working this is what I've tried: I have a b.sh file with the following:
#! /bin/bash
echo "hello, $USER"
I want to try using the "at" command for a scheduled send in 1 minute as follows echo b.sh | at now + 1 minute
but nothing is executing anywhere...
I checked the queue with atq
first and confirmed it was waiting for the next minute to execute, but one minute later, nothing was happening anywhere.
Is it executing somewhere and I'm not looking in the right place? I was under the impression it should execute in the terminal before my eyes...
at
will run your script in its own new subshell. Anecho
command run byat
will not be visible in any terminal. If you want to test to see if youratd
is working, you could try something liketouch ~/test.txt
hello, $USER
to do?echo "foo" > /tmp/somefile
. maybe you are wanting something likesleep 60; ./b.sh
at
jobs run in the background, not attached to any terminal. Also, that should probably be./b.sh
, since the current directory is unlikely to be an anat
job'sPATH
(note thatat
jobs environments may be different from your interactive shell environment in a number of ways).